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"i[Jl,(,AKOvA? Ai'. M,~t,coj,-'ld siderite in the weathering surfaco of crystalline rock- of the Lebedi. deposit in the Kursk Magnetic Anomaly. ..v-.-a vyvetr. no.6t58-6ri 163. (MIRA 17:9) - . Z. 1~1 1. Nauchno-issledovatellski-Y institut po problemar, Kurskoy magnitnoy anomalii. ILLYUTOVIGII.. A.Yu.; BUDYLIIIA, V.V.; I-LAKIILINOVSKIY, L.I.; BUILAKOVA, A.S. Seroprophylaxis of tetanus. Zhur. mila-obiol. epid. i immun. 32 no.7: 7.0-73 Je 161. (MIRA 15:5) 1. Iz Stavropol-skogo instituts, vaktsih i syvorotok i garod:3kogo travinatologicheskogo kabineta. (TETAIIUS) Vrj-,ro.~,u Olecnenji, A-,-) tse,,%:.ov ll-'osk. Vo on Go- 7I)II-mml. st.,-itev, ;..0. -'0, 1'o.,-ccw, *. ~ 261157_66 EWT(m)/ETC(f)/EWG(m)/EWP(j)/T/h;TUkM)-b '~ Vb/JV/WkV/nW/nM ACC NRt 'AP6013383 SOURCE CODE: UR/0195/66/007/002/0332/0335 AUTHOR: Mayzus, Z. K.; Skibida, 1. P. ORG: Institute of Chemical Physics, AN SSSR (Institut khimicheskoy.fiziki AN SSSR) TITLE: Hechanism of chain branching duri oxidationlof n-decane ng cataly zed In the presence of cobalt stearate SOURCE: Kinetika i kataliz, v. 7, no. 2, 1966, 332-335 TOPIC TAGS: decane, cobalt compound, catalysis,, hydroperoxide, free radical ABSTRACT: The catalyzed decomposition of n-decyl hydroperoxide (ROOH) in a nitrogen atmosphere was studied at 600-IOOOC in order to determine the mechanism of chain branching during the catalytic oxidation of n-decane with cobalt stearate CoSt2 as the catalyst. The chain branching rate W was found to increase with the hydroperoxide con- centration up to a certain value EROOHI = [ROOH] max above which the rate of consump- tion of the hydroperoxide remains constant, indicating that the formation of rad iicals (produced by the decomposition of the hydroperoxide) is preceded by the formation of a complex. Kinetic data showed that the complex had the composition [St2.CoeROOH1. The rate constant of the formation of radicals as a result of the reaction of this complex with cobalt stearate was calculated to be k3 = 2,1017 exp(-24500/RT) I/mol sect UDC: 541.128-14 LZ6357-66 _~CC NR, AP6013383 and the equilibrium constant for the formation of the complex K = 6-10-5 exp(1000/RT) L/mol. The results indicate that the great effectiveness of cobalt It as a cata- lysts is due to the high value of the rate constant of decompositiolf tshe hydro- peroxide into radicals1which is almost 103 times greater than the r te constant of radical decomposition in the absence of catalyst. Orig, art. has: 3 figures, 10 formulas. .SUB CODE: 07/ SUBM DATEi 04Dec64/ ORIG REFt 003/ OTH REF: 003 2/2 ZAGORETS, P.A.; BULGAKOVA, G.P. (Moscow) Shifts of absorption bands of hydrated ions under the effect of addition of perchlorates. Zhur.fiz.khim. 36 no.10:2132-2137 0 162. (MIRA 17:4) 1. Khimiko-teklinologielieskiy inatitut imeni Mendeleyeva, Moskva. ZAGCRETS, P.A.; BUILAKOVA, G.P. 3hift of the absorption apeclrum bands of ryci-7p.-Ied Icng under the effeot of added perchloratea. Pert 1. 27iur~ fiz, khIm. 39 no.27 289-293 F 165. (MIR-A 18:4) 1. KhA-miko-takhno2cgl-.heakiy instlLutl Imeri. Mcnaelayeva. 1 19444-63 E~F(c)/BWP(J)/VWT(m)/BDS ASDIFSD-3 PC-4/Pr-4- RMIWWIMAY ACCESSION NR: AP3006747 S/0190163 /0 05/009/1288/1291 AUTHOR: Korshak, V V ~ladkov, A. M.; Luneva, L. K.; Bulgakova, 1. A. TITLE: Study in'. the field of coordination polymers. 16. Synthesis. of pol -nars.,I)ase'd on orthotitanates and bis-(Bata-diketones)" SOURCE: Vy*sokomolekulyarny*ye soyedineniya, v. 5, no. 9,'1963 1288-1291 TOPIC TAGS: polymers*, coordination.polymers, soluble' coordination,! polymers, soluble coordination polymer synthesis, synthesis, acatoacetic acid. 2.2'-terephthaloyldi-. ethyl ester, copper acetate, acetic acid. copper salt,- copper,. -nickel, coba1t, 'Viai_ nesium, mercury,..1.3-butanedione. 1-phenyldi-, 2-propanedione. 1-terephthaloyldi-.; % 114TiO4. alkyl ester, H4T'04, tetraethyl ester,* 2.4-pentanedionq "1.3-butanedione.-I-phenyl-, complex, H4TiO 4- tctra-tert-buty~ ester, hydrolysis, coordination polymer property, property L T9444-63 ACCESSION NR: AP3006747 ABSTRACT: Soluble coordination polymors have been prepared by*the fo llowing methods: 1) Use of.addenda with polar substituents. lle.-.zing of a 5% alcohol solution of ethyl 2,2'-terephthaloyldi- acatoacetate with an excess of a saturated alcohol solution of copper acetate yielded a coordination polymer in the form of a green precipitate. The polymer withstands heating to 200C, is readily soluble in diethylformamide, and is' slightly soluble in alcohol, benzene, and acetic acid. Similar prdducts were pro- ,pared using Ni, Co, Mg, and Hg. 2) Synthesis of complexes of :diketpnes-with metals having the coordination number*6. Heating of terephthaloyldiacetone with tetraethyl or tetra-tert-butyl. orthot-itanate in' dry xylene, with stripping off of the theoretical amount of alcohol, yielded'products fully soluble in xylene and having the general formula (as confirmed by elemental analysis), OR C111 d13 O_~ ~=o on N.11i i C11 11~1 +2RO11 -C-0/ R\ _C_CQ114 0 0 Oil L 19444_63 ACCESSION N R-: AP3006747 By addition o'f petroleum ether, these products can be precipitated' from.xylene solution as a yellow fine crystalline substance partly. soluble in benzene and dimethylformamide. The molecular weight of; the product prepared with- tert-butyl titariate was determined by thd cryoscopic method to be 800, corresponding to that of the dimer 3) Synthesis of acetyla 'cetonate or benzoylacatonate complexes with; tetra-tert-butyl titanate-and their hydrolysis with the theoreti- Cal amount-of water: 14C CII-~ CIra II,c C11'. C113 113C C112-, C113 C CIL C CIL G CIL 0 0 0 0 'S -R.0 ri-on Ti 0 -Ti_ 0. 0 0 0 C1 il I h .11 C C11 G CIL , C 113C CII, 113 1131C C11, C113 J1Z\C11j GH3 C Card 3/4 L 19444-63 ACCESSION NR: A?3006747 The acetylacetonate complex yielded a polymer with molecular weight 12,000 which melts at about 120C and is hydrolyzed in air to form a brittle insoluble product. The-benzoylacetonate con- plex yielded a polymer with molecular weight 900 which is soluble in methyl alcohol, benzene, acetone, and dimethy1formamide. Orig.- art. has: 4 formulas. ASSOCIATION: '.~...-;..ele.mentoorganichookikh soyedinenLy AN SSSR (Institute of--. rganbe*ldnienta Compounds, AN SSSR) 0 SUB1.11ITTED: -2-3P.ec0l DATE.ACQ:.,-30Sep63 ENCL: 00. SUB CODE: CH NO REF SdV: 003 OTHER: 000 I-101 4 / A L 403IC-66 D~T(m)/2-.1P(j)/T IJ!~(Cl ACC NR: AP6025623 SOURCE CODE: UR/0413/66/000/013/0077/CID78 AUTHORS: Korshak, V._V.; Vinogradova, S. V.; Lebedeva A. S.; Bulgakova, i. A. ORG: none TITLE: Preparative method for polvarylates.7 Class 39, No. 183386 fannounced by Institute of -Heteroorganic Compounds, AN SSSR (Institut elementoorganicheskikh soyedineniy AN SSSR)_!/ SOURCE; Izobreteniyaj promyshlennyyo obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 13, 1966, 77-78 C 'i~c, ~TOPIG TAGS: polya dicaAO>71ic acid, polycondensation ry, 'ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate pres t's a method for preparing polyarylates by folycondensation of diqN:bonyl chlorides with isphenols. Totroaden the assortment- of polyarylates having',tigh therm stab lit neither bis(hydroxyphenyl)pyromellitimideI or bis(hydroxy-phenyl)7ilomellitamic acid is used as the bisphenol. 104J ~-,hB CODE: OT/ SUBM DATE: O5ju165/ ATD PRESS-.Sb,~-' Card 1/1 ur -1606YI-OM ACC NRt AP7004548 ~0~kft-ff6i--URWU'17976661006 AUTHOR: Bag Nesmey~nov, D. V Goyevj. j.; Khakimov - M.--Yu. ORG: NILNEFTEGAZ, Moscow TITLE: New data on the structure of the eastern part of Cis-Caucasia on the basis of regional geophysical work SO!JRCE: AN SSSR. Izvestiya. Seriya geologicheskaya, no. 6, 1966, 63-71 TOPIC TAGS: telluric current, geophysics ABSTRACT: The deeD struct -ttr-e-lof Cis-Caucasia wan ntudied in 1962-1964 by Igeophysical invoGtie&U-6fi3 along three regional profiles which cut* lacross the principal structural clcncntD of that region. The groatorl ;part of the article is a detailed description of work along each of profiles. The objectives were tracing the surface of the base- ;ment and the undorlying sedimentary deposits of the Mesozoic; wherever I ipossible discontinuities in the sedimentar-y strata also were traced. :A wide variety of methods were combined: the refracted waves method, ;electrical exploration methods (magnetotolluric profiling and sounding and telluric currents mbtbods), as well as gravimotric and toagnotometor work. The results are incorporated in Fig& 1, a map of relief of the ,basement and distribution of local uplifts in the sedimentary stratap iand in Figures 2 and 3, which are detailed geophysical cross sections jalong different profiles. The work was effective4n detecting areas Imost promising for further geological prospecting1work, especially -f or-petri6elu~i ahifgas..- -Orig..a~t . has 7.-Tfigures. CJFRS: '38,4603 SUJ CODE: 08 SUBM DATE: 13Apr65 Card 1/1 UDG: 550-81+530-3(471.6 7ro I I - -~ 1,/J- L- /V A C 1,o ry., J ~ -, / KORZHF,TSKIY, V.P.; MARNMA, V.N.; BUWAKOVA, I.I. Skip used for feeding sand into the hoppera of mixing units. BAta. i izobr. predl. v stroi. no.3:51-53 157. (MIRA 11:1) (Concrete mixers) BULGAKOVA, K.. I., Cand of Tech Sci -- (diss) "The obtention. of iodine from bora:c wator.,j af'bE-r the extra,-!tion of' b,--omlnc.11 Lemin-rad, 1957, 16 pp, (State Institute of Applied Chomiatry), 60 copie.,. (KL, 37-57, 103) I TSWTLIN, A.S.. kandidat telchnicheakikb nauk; BULGAKOVA, L.M., starshiy takhnik. Rapid method for determining the moisture content of soils used in earthworks. Gidr. i mel. 8 no.9:58-60 S '56. (MLRA 9:10) (Soil moisture) AUTHOR: Bulgakova, L.,M. Docentp Canlidate TITLE: More Variety in Instructional bra7noy uchebnoy literatury) PERIODICAL: Vestni4k vyss'.aey shkoly, 1058, SOV-3-58-10-17/23 of Philological Sciences Literature (Bol'she raznoo- Nr 10, PP 81 - 84 (,TSSR) ABSTRACT: The programs approved by the USSR Ministry of Higher Educa- tion in 1958 provide that 1) the student must be able to translate (with a dictionary) literature of his specialty, and a public-political text, 2) he must have some colloquial skill. The respective chair of the Leningrad institute of RR Engineers admits the second point to be of great import- ance, but states that under present circumstances it is an unrealistic demand, The author proves this by the ins-uf- ficient number of hours devoted to this subject in school and at home and the fact that factory men enrolled have for- gotten their knowledge to a considerable extent. For this reason the principle task of vuz chairs is to teach the Card 112 students to translate literature of their specialty. The More Variety in Instructional Literature s0l'-3-58-10-17/23 chair applied a method of instruction which deviated from the vuz textbook and made special teaching aids necessary. The author iniicates the kind of books required for the let and 2nd coursR and for the optional exercises. These books are not available, but the chair is now composing them. The author gives i;ome information on their contents. There is 1 Soviet refe:~ence. ASSOCIATION: Leningradskiy institut inzhenerov zheleznodorozhnogo trans- porta imeni ai:ademika V.N. Obraztsova (Leningrad Institute of RR Engineers imeni the Academician V.N. Obraztsov) Card 2/2 PGROSHITI, K.T., akademik; DAVIDYANTS, S.B,; l3*oj1liJ'OVAf L. V. Synthesis of allaloiti.-pepti-de cc,.rjj-o,,mds, M-1, -'I: no. 5:1118-1120 je 164. 17. 6) 1 . 1 jjr~L4 t, t i ?,I jl~-. WWAKOVA, M. On new course. Rabotnitoa 37 no.3:2&29 Mr '59, (MIRA 12:4) (Mosoow-Technionl aduention) ANDRTA',%",)V, V.N.; BULGPIOVA. M.D. --- - -- --- Middle Carboniferous age in bvindary layers of the Tiks and Verkboyansk series of the Kharaulakh Mountains ir the Inwer I Lena Valley. Dokl. AN SSSR 162 no-21.155-157 My 165. k Mi PA 1.8 C 5 ) I. In;ititut geologii Yakutskogo fillala Sibirskogo otdeleniya RI SSSR. Submitted January 9, 1965. DITIEAKOVA~ 14.D,, Presence of clastic cinnabar and ludwiglte in Pal~:ozoic rocks of the northern Kharaulakh Rangn. Dokl, AN SSSIR 162 nc).4-911- 912 Je 165. (MIRA 18-5) 1. Tnstitiit gaologii Yakutskogo fllial,i S-11,Irsko~-o ot'leleniva AN' SnUnitted' January 13, APRANOVICH, M,; ZOFMALITSITAO U.N.; BULGAEDVA, N.A. Correlation between the average diameter of erythrocytes and the percentage of meracytes. lab.delo 6 no.3:10-12 XY-Je 16o. 1. Irafedra patologichookoy fisiologii (zav. - prof. D.I. Golld- berg) Tomskogo meditsinskogo instituta. 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The better results of the latter swimmers are due mainly to the high class of the young swimmers. Youngsters at the age of 13-14 yr. in Holland and in Australia have obtained results putting them into the world class, The author studied the work of several swimming schools for children in Moscow and data pertaining to the fulfilment of the norms established by the Union's swimming classification. 300 cards characterizing the development of the child's sportive abilities were examined. It was found that the training of a swimmer of 3rd-2nd class takes 14.5 months and of Ist class 27 months. The majority of the class swimmersare trained on short distance - 100 m. Only a few swimmers do 400 m. The average age of children in sports schools is 13.5 yr. It Is necessary to lower the age of the entrants to the school. considering that world champions began to practise swimming at the age of 7-8 yr. The author regards the time given to training, 45 min. daily, as much too short; 1.5-2 hr. should be allotted to each single training lesson. (S) BULGAKOVA2 N. V. Engr., RAKOV, K. A., KROL, L. B., PANASENKO, M. D. (~bster of Science) "Experiemental Boiler Plant with 'Once Through' Boiler for Very High Steam Parameters (300 ita 6000 C)," papcr presented at the 5th World Power Conference, Vienna, 1956/ In Branch # 5 AID P - 4953 Subject USSR/Engineering Card l/ Pub. 110-a - 2/21 Authors : Kostrikin, Yu. M., Yu. 0. Novi, K. A. Rakov, Kandidats of Tech. Sci., G. I. Aleynikov, N. V. Bulgakova, V. A. Taratuta, Engineers. Title : Re;ults of thermal and chemical tests of a once-through boiler of 215 and 300 atmospheres. Periodical : Teploenergetika, 8, 10-13, Ag 1956 Abstract : Data are given on the quality of steam supplied by an once-through boiler operating at 215 and 300 atmospheres. The boiler is fed by the turbine condensate mixed with the cooling calcium-bicarbonate water. The design and performance of boilers of near critical and super critical pressures are discussed, and various related problems are examined. 4 diagrams. 3 references. Teploenergetika, 8, 10-13, Ag 1956 AID P - 495~ Card 2/2 Pub. 110-a - 2/21 Institution : VTI (All-Union Heat Engineering Institute) and TsKTI (Central Institute for Boilers and Turbines), Moscow Branch. Submitted : No date Subject USSR/Engineering AID P - 4955 Card 1/1 Pub. 110-a - 4/21 Authors Z. V. Deyeva, and A. M. Prokhorova, Engi~eers. Title Therma 1 and chemical tests of a high-pressure once- through boiler fed by salt-free water. Periodical Teploenergetika, 8, 17-18, Ag 1956 Abstract Tests with the above boilers, performed in the All-Union Heat Engineering Institute in February-March 1956, are described. The results of these tests show that the quality of the salt-free water Is not worse than the quality of the condensate, and that accordingly the steam supplied by a boiler fed by salt-free water is equal in quality to the steam from a boiler using con- densate. Institution : All-Union Heat Engineering Institute Submitted : No date MUIAT I ~A 6oollc. 5-93. WI MVMIUrLA.L BOILM M4 AT 3CO A711 AID Ar, accomc o e corzrrL-_tIcrj f an E:7.pcrImcrt.,I_) 1~~I-Gr LISI.-)C: P. OIY_'E-Ux,,ug~i bollar, for 3M rizz rzes. =-c ~11'qm. apec!al TvfcrEilice I., Iadet~" U'4 steels used 1~ it., I k: RAKOV, K.A.', kandidat tekhnichewrikh nauk; BULGAKOVA, N.V., inzhener Results obtained from th.i V3.1 experimental continuous-operation boiler at 300 atm.and 600. Teploonergetika 4 no.3:22-26 Mr 157- (MIBA 10:3) 1. Vaesoyuznvy teplotekhnicheskiy inatitut. (Boilers) 1 R , " t ~'- 254 AUTHORS: Rakov, K. A. (Cand. Tech. Sc.) and Bulgakova, N.V. (Eng.) (All-Union Thermotechnical Instituf607 hTLE: Investigation of the working process of a uniflow boiler of the heat and electric power station of the All-Union Thermotechnical Institute with super-critical and super-high pressures. (Issledovaniye rabochego prosessa pryamotochnogo kotla TETs VTI pri sverkhkriticheskikh ei sverkhvysokikh davleniyakh). PERIODICAL: "Teploenergetikall (Thermal Power), 1957, Vol.4, No.4, April, pp. 21-28 (U.S.S.R.) ABSTRACT: Internal processes in uniflow boilers operating under super-critical conditions display a number of special features due -to the physical properties of water and steam. At a pEessure of 300 atm. and a steam temperature of 600 C the specific volume of the working fluid only increases by a factor of ten in the boiler. Because the medium is in a single phase there is no zone of evaporation and the specific heat of the medium is greater than when conditions are sub-critical. Therefore, in boilers operating at super-critical pressure there are no pulsations of output at the coils. Measure- ments were made of the temperature, pressure and specific heat of the medium in the experimental boiler of the Thermotechnical Institute. Measurements were also made of the thermal loading of the surfaces and of the metal temperature and the hydrodynamics of the medium were 2~4 Investigation of the working process of a uniflow Doiler of the heat and electric power station of the All-Union Thermotechnical Institute with super-critical and super-high pressures. (Cont.) investigated in particular parts of the boiler. The distribution of heat absorption between different parts of the boiler was investigated when burning fuel oil and coal dust. The results are presented in the form of graphs for different rates of steaming. When burning fuel-oil, 65 to 70% of the heat is applied to the radiation economiser, this proportion drops to 35 to 40% when coal dust is burned and that of the radiation super- heater increases to 28-33%. The heat transfer of the convective super-heater increases from 6 to 12% when burning fuel oil to 20 to 28% when burning dust. With constant feed water tei~iperature (100 C) and super-heated steam temperature (600uC) intermediate temperaturbs in the boiler change markedly with change of load because of the increase in the quantity of heat transmitted by radiation in the Eurnace when the load is reduced. With rapid changes in load there are corresponding changes in the weight of Bubstance within the boiler which leads to the boiler coils being filled with excess of steam or feed water so that even when the delivery of feed water is synchronised with the offtake of steam there are veriations in temperature. Displacement of the point of phase transfer is most mar 294 Investigation of the working process of a uniflow boiler of the heat and electric power station of the All-Union Thermotechnical Institute with super-critical and super-high pressures. (Cont.) heat transmission in the radiation economiser is high. This is partly due to the characteristics of the boiler used, in industrial boilers for super-cr;tical pressure with a feed water temperature of 2?5-300 C heat transfer in the radiation economiser will apparently not exceed 201% arid, therefore, the displacement of the point of phase transfer will be relatively small. An essential question for the reliable operation of uniflow boilers is to ensure that variations of temperature in the coils caused by unequal heating and non-uniform distribution of the medium are small. These temperature variations must be less at super-critical than at sub- critical pressurE'S. This question was investigated and the reaults are I-resented in the form of graphs. In the period immediately before running the experimental boiler at a pressure of 300 atm. the possibility was suggested that there might be considerable deterioration in the heat transfer at super-critical pressure. It was, therefore, of interest -to determine the external I ' temperatures of the metal of the heating surface in the region of phase transfer. Altogether 53 series of 10. 254 Investigation of the working process of Lj uniflow boiler of the heat and e-lectric power station of the All-Union Thermotechnical Institute with super-critical and super-high pressures. (Cont.) measurements were made at pressureg from 180 to 300 atm, super-heat temperatures of 540-600 C and loads of 6 to 12 tons/hour. Th.,- results are presented in the form of graphs and are di3cussed. The main conclusion is that the measurements of metal temperature show that heat transfer in the boiler is good enough and that the selected brands of steEl operate within permitted temperature limits. The hydro-dynamics of the experi- mental boiler were invE.stigated. Determinations were made of the rate of flcw of the medium in the tube of the upper radiation section and of the transitional zone. At sub-critical pressuies these parts of the boiler work wholly or partially on a steam water mixture. The results are presented in the form of graphs. There were no pulsations of flow _J.n any part of the boiler over the pressure range of 180 i0 300 atm. with either constant or variable load or duiing starting or stopping of the boiler. The non-unifoimity of distribution of water between tubes of the rtdiation economiser was from 4 to 18% when burning fuel (i1, The water distribution in the upper radiation sectioi. improved with reduction in the I nnA n-nA i`ho wrna -hhon TI-ii a iTnT-%T-nuPmPn+- 254 Investigation of the working process of a uniflow boiler of the heat and electric power station of the All-Union Thermotechnical I.astitute with super-critical and super-high pressures. (Cont.) was caused by considerable increase in the mean specific volumes in the coLls of the upper radiation parts with reduction in load and increase in the resistance of the tubes relati-ve to the collectors. The hydraulic resistance of the boiler was quite small when burning coal but somewhat gr6ater when burning oil because the point of phase transfer was displaced. The water flow through a single (,-oil of diameter 32 x 6 mm was 1000 to 1200 kg/hour. In large boil-ers when the flow through such a coil is 2 tjo 3 tons/hou'r the resistance of the boiler should inc:-ease to 30-to 40 atm. With increase in load the increiase in boiler resistance was almost linear. The resi!3tance of the economiser and the upper radiation part was practically independent of pressure, the resistance of the transitional zone increased with pressure. The experiments on the experimental uniflow boiler showed that uniflow boilers at super- critical pressure are most reliable steam generators. They are more reliable than uniflow boilers working at lower pressures since they work on a single phase medium free from -:)ulsation, stratification and non- uniform distribution of a two-phase medium. With 11 . 254 Investigation of the working process of a uniflow boiler of the heat and -alectric power station of the All-Union Thermotechnical Institute with super-cri~ical and super-high pressures. (Cont.) identical super-".ieat -temperatures the ope3' mating temperatures of the metal in them are closer to the mean designed temperature because of improved heat transmission and smaller temperature variations which improves -the ope:?ating conditions of the me-tal. 14 figures, no literature references. BUWAKOVA. _N.Y~--jinzh.; DMITA, Z.V.,inzh.; KOT, A-A,kand.tekhri.nauk; RAKOV, K.A. tekbn.nruk Using chemicnlly desalted feed water in high-pressure and super- pressure once-throAgh boilers. Elek.sta. 29 no.328-12 Mr 158. (Feed water) (MIRA 11:5) PETROSYAN, R.A., kand. tekhn. naW:; SHVARTS, A.L., kand. tekhn. nauk; BULGAKOVA, N.V., inzh.; SHMUKIXR, B.I., inzh.; DEMB, E.P., inzh. Study of the sliding start conditions of a cold PK-33 once-through type boiler unit with nondraining shield-type superheater. Teploenergetika 10 no.9:19-25 S 163. (MIRA 16:10) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy teplotekhnicheskiy institut im. Dzerzhinskogo i zavod imeni Ordzhonikidze. (Boilers) PUDOVIKY A.N.; TARASOVA, R.I.; BUMMOVA, R.A. Reactions of sodium diethyl thiophosphite with compounds. Zhur. ob. khim. 33 no.8:2560-2563 haloallyl g 163. (MIRA 16:11) 1. Kazanskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet. OIDPLYANKINA, M.S.; LUKOVNIKOV, A.F.; LEM, P.I.; Prinimali uchastiye: VASILIYAVA, A.G.; BULGAKOVA, T.A. Increased effectiveness of the combined action of ant4oxidanta (spergism). Part 2% Basic manifestations of the effect of anti- oxidant mixtures. Tysokom.soed. 5 no.2:195-20*0 F''63. (MIRA 16:2) 1. Institut khimichesko, fiziki U SSSR. JLioxidants) 30'-' NO: AN017650 -9/0190/64/006/002/0201/0205 WTHOI(S: Lukovnikov, A. P.i Pedorov, B. P.; S~F~~4ch, F. M.; Bulgakova, T. A.; 'evin' P. I. Arylamines of the thio-ohene series vrith a thioether group as antioxidants SURCE: Vy*solcomolekulyarny*ye soyedineniya, v. 6, no. 2, 1964, 201-205 TOPIC T&GS: antioxidant, -oolypropybaelpoly-_orbpaoneartioxidant, thiophene, thenyl compound, thioether group, arylamine, stabilization, functional stabilizing group, phenyl compound, Neozone, sulfide, oxidation, p phenolamine, induction period 'TY' B 'S 'LGT: The performance of sulf ides of the thiophene series containing an arylamine group as inhibitors of polypropylene oxidation was studied at 200C in an atmosphere of oxygen. It was found that the arylamines of the thiophene series are -ener ally equal (in some instances even superior) as antioxidants to the com:mercial Neozones. It was also observed that the presence of a thenyl or a benzyl radical in the arylarrine molecule had a favorable effect on the effectiveness of the comDound. The sulfides of the thiophene series as such.do not possess any anti- oxidative properties in respect to polypropylene. It was also shown that the Card 1/2 -,;.M'!3SION NO: AP,4101 7630 thioether -,-.ou.-.) does not enhance the effectivehess of arylamine either when added SeDr~--rately or --thoi, tha th-ioether m-oup forms a part of-the amine molecule. 11-3 pi-esence of a thioi:~ther C7.oup in p aminophenol derivatives results in increased effectiveness.of the compounds as antioxidants, especially where the sulfide sulfur is directly bound to the thiophene group. OriC. art. has: 1 table and 3 charts. ASSOCIATION: lnrtitut orCanicho-skoy jchi!nii im. N. D. Zelinskogo AN SSSR, (Institute of Orl7cunic Chc,.-i1ntry U? SSSR); Institut khimiaheskoy fiziki AN SSSR (Institute of Chemical Physics SSSR) Q' "'TTT:-.D: 19Ju!62 DATE, ACQ: 231&r64. LNCL: 00 UB- SUB CODE: GH NO M-2 SOV: 003 OTIPER: 004 Card 2/2 LUKOVNIKOV,, A.F.; FEDOROV, B.P.; STOYANOVICH, F.M.; BULGAKOVA, T.A.; LEVIN, P.I. Inhibiting action of arylamines of the thiophene with a thioether group. Vysokom.soed. 6 no.2:201-205 -F 164. (KIRA.17s2) 1. Institut organichaskoy khinii imeni N.D.Zelinskogo AN SSSR i Institut khimicheskoy fiziki AN SSSR. LEVIN, T.A. , Mutual strengthening (synergi8m) of antioxidants. Part 4: Increased effectiveness in mixtures 2ontaining esters of pyrocatecholphosphorous acid. Vysokom soed. 6 no.4:700.- 705 Ap 164. (MIRA 17-6) 1. Institut khimicheskoy fiziki AN SSSR. TITLE: Mutual strengthenilig (synergism) of antioxidants- 4- Increased efficiency in mixtures containing eaters of pyrocatecholphosphorous acid .SOURCEI Vy*sokomolek# soyedinv, v* 61 no. 4t 1964P 70D-705 TOPIC TAGSt antioxidant, polypropylene antioxidant, pyrocatecholphosphorous aoid ester, phosphite ester, alkyl acyl antioxidant, mercaptan additive. sulfide additive, ~'disulfide additive, synergiamp oxidation induotion period/ SaO 6 additive, DiSaO 6 additive, Santonox 1BSTRkCT: It vrae shown in an earlier publication by P. I. Levin and associates ;(VY*Bokomolek. soyed. 5, 1152, 1963) that the antioxidant effect of pyrocatecholphosphorous acid eaters was substantially enhanced by the addition of 2,21-thio-bis-(6-tert. butyl-4-methylphenol)(SaO-6). The present study deals with the effectR of pyrocatecholphosphorous acid esters on the structure of the radical and with the enhancing effects of phenoloulfides, disulfides, and mercaptans. The perfori-nnoe of these antioxidants was studied on isotactic molten pol"ropylene at .200C and an o4ygen prossure of 200 mm Hg. The list of antioxidante included Card 1/3 i6l?_~R: AP4032570 ACCESS pyrocatecholphosphoric acid (PCPA), phenyl ocatecholphosphite (PPCP), p-methylphenyl pyrocatecholp7aosphite (NPPCP 7,P'3_tert.butylphenyl pyrocatecholphos- phite (BPPCP), 2,4,6-tri-tort.butylphenyl pyroeatecholphot3phite (2,4,6-BPPCP), 2,21- thio-bii3-(6-tert-b-atyl-4-methylphenol)(Sao-6)t 2?21-ditbio-bis-(6-tert.buty1-4- methylphenol)(DiSaO-6), 4,41-thio-bis-2-(tert.butyl-5-methylphenol)(Santonox), and -mereaptobenzimidazole (MIA). It was determined that at concentrations within the 0-0-05 mole/k-g range the induction period changed in proportion to the concentration ~of the antioxidants. The highest effectiveness was shown by Z,4,6-BPPCP and the jowest by PCPA, vrith PPCP and BPPGP occupying intermediate positions. Individual ,enhancing of PCPAp FPCP# MFPCP and BPPCP with SaO-6 had a synergistic effect. Thus, .rhile a 0.01 mole/kg concentration of SaO-6 alone called for an induction period of ..160 minutes, and a 0.04 mole/kg concentration of PCPA alone called for an induction period of 30 minutes, the combined effect of both antioxidants in these concentra- tions caused the induction period to expand to 240 minutes. Tests with a combina- tion of 2,4,6-BPFCP and Santonox also revealed (at a aum=7 concentration of i%) a pronounced synergistic effect on the performance of these antioxidants. On the other hand, a combination of 2,6-di-tort.butyl-4-motbylpbeMI-PCP.A with ISIA had the opposite effect. The theoretical aspects of these phenomena are disaussed at length. Thanks for the preparation of reagents are given to P. A. 1irpichnikov, T_. enburg. N. A. Uu1meneva, L. M. Popova, G. Ya. Richmondt A. Ye. Gr ar.7d'- 1__FHahm_vin. Card 2/3 ASSOCIATIO17: Institat khimichookpy fiziki AN SBSR (Institute of Chemical Phvaica,-- AV SSSR) SUBMWEED t 031lay63 ENCL- 00 ,SUB COM 00, GO WO REP SM 002 OTEERt 006 Card 3/3 -1-W w-W -www,- - v w w ~_W_w_ww_ - It u 1! 4 of x ;1 1) 11 .14 is .14 r wil RD LAI% "11m,,40#1 U41 -t- A L 11 F Ii 11. 1 1 U Y ~_A_ 1 _L_AA PL Q W U 6r A t ' d The formition of cobalt g nickel Frlites. T. 1. 1111114kova, Y". V C."t-itilov, Vil. 1'. Silliamov. and L. Mynt-WI-C'um,11. zhu'. fib,khfl Khm. (1. 0, .f Nail, 1 -4 1, 1-v It.. Iling I ithrl itillnute III.Oullical Illixt, -so ..I CO k - 1:1 it, 4 .116M miw.f 1,14'. C.A) .1 it %t- ii1xv,fir-atril I'v (1) wIll. tit h I, Ill I.-th - jIvi i , pirm tw., p ill 11 ,4 11~ o4 I 1.,~A 1.. 111,11 the I IIA Ileft 161.1tion so .. I V I I A, , (M ferti,-. 21 i . . "_: W fill I tile ol-'riletir intloctioll, the let. fit-, Ill "'WI-I 1'. Ill,- f--%W-. 1,eil.r known Iolirfr"o- I'Llgill1l, Itv 'm the ft-rii1r. 11 we thi-piovi "tille, - it It i I it I I,-., oti,t. MA. lor 0A).FrA 1,. 1 , I, S X~, A I... Nil i 1:,.:l I,. Tile C.41 I- FCA 00 13, I I .-A :I lit - .,1 7, 11', 1: ij A.. tt~p.,allollt Sand 14";, i t": t 'All :0.jjj,j Vi";; \'i0 .4 Frit),. 3 lit*. at j SI k 1'. ~J.Hst 7!~'~ , .%t 11(ml. %ith CoO. ferritis-ttion i~ e 0 Alm t ,.mphte lit 41, ht.~~ at All)* it ii d6tiuctly Ims mi,l I, iwt ompl,tv vwii after 40 hm With NiO, at 00 the limit i*alm-t attaintA in 3 hrs.. at 800* ferri- x r, t IIZAti.n i~ simit-ir but cl,,,~e to Out at IIIIV. and bemme, ' - U prm-6-Alv minjilor its P-411 hrs. Plots of the rilag- ril"t iimmml a~ I funclium of trinp.. on I hr**. 1-4 C-A), 119in"i"K FeartiOll At 11W, ill- 4 tile vile op to SNO. ~,Illr Slowing (loins In the ill Nil 1. Own, :%liove P 00o. ;tit iuerrA~e of the rate aliot-v ' to 0 that f,,r Mo. lili'hile. tfirr I lit'.. heating at 1100% '.he A 2 niAgiwtic raet-t for Nil) i~ prairf ihan for CoO. thiq i4 re- is 0 vrt~l ort itsme jw,I~mgrtt brating. In LA-.0) hri. at eoo 'S~ ;1 J- --m ii T -i li-I 43 1, It o?'I, 0014 flit Itill ittrin 0 0 000 0 0 0 & 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 1 0 0 0 0 9 0 00 0 00 0 0 0 Is 9 0 9 0 00 4111 0009009000 s k. 9 0 0 e * a 0 *a see 000000 0 tc 0: -1 -L L ',A 09 A * 0 a 410 r go a 00 a '01 go 0o god go go V 142 =0-. lavesilgall" of Ike Aftalism of rorroalien of Cobalt asW Nickel ft"re, IL (fit Russian.) ya. L Gcr&tilllk'v and Yu. 1'. Simanov. 7Aurwal Obsh T. 1. 1 Ar ournal of General Chemistry), v. Milil), Feb. 1949, P. .119-223. pinualtions of Alaguetic p lea and phase c mixtures ofrolvand NIO with . and NiO were investigated after beating at 1100'C. for 30 hours. Low solubility of CoO and NiO In spinels of th Mro-rftoa was noted st this teml-wra- 111".Y.Z lch In iron oxides at lure. ation of forrites r 11001C. proceeds very slowly, which may be Cs. plainve by dissociation of solid solutions of COO-Fevo'FO.O. and Nio-Fe'OVIF010. E~~) ~UIIVA OQTAL~ViOiCOL Lilreak" U SAW MDAXL;~; #401 0000, 0090 go 006 000.04 00 09000.000000 - -3L "I T&-.' !" b%jill -OKaft, ist a a it a IX4 a 10066 4M 1 000000000000*00 ofooo to oIs ~4-0 16 a* 00~00 I 0 0 0 o 0 0 a V-0 -00 gas moo coo 01 coo 0 moo 0 "a 0 0 g 0 too to lb ~4 BUWAKOVA, T.I.; BITSIYEVA, I.P.; MIKRAYLOV, V.M. W, -~ - .4- ;', Study of nickel and zinc ferrite mixtures. Vest. Moak. un. Ser. mat., mekh., astron., fiz. khim., 12 no.5.-199-204 157. (MIRA 1.1:9) l.Kafedra obahchey khimii Moskovskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta. (Nickel ferrates) (Zinc ferrates) ?HASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SCV/4893 Vaoaoyuznoys soveshchanlye Vo fIzIke, f'IzIk0-kh*m1ches41- avoy$tvam rerritov I rizicheaki= 03novam Ikh primenenlya. 1,d, Minsk, 1959 Parrity, fizicheakiye I fiziko-khtnicheaklye svo-,St~a. Dollady (Ptrrite5, Physical and Phy3tcochemtcal Properties. Reports) Kinsk, I .d vo AN BSSR, 1960. 655 p. Errata slip I 4,000 copies printed. 3~onsorlng Agencies: Nauchnyy sovet p0 =;retIZ.u M =8. Ot-del flziki tvardago tola I poluprovodni;cov AIV BSSR. ZdItor1aI Board: Reap. Ed.i 11. N. 3irota, Academician or the Academy at Sciences MSR:-X, P. Belov Prore3acr, Ye. 1. Kondor- skiye Professor; K. X. Polivangy; Proie3sor; R. V. Teleanin, Pro- fV430r; 0. A. Smolenskiy, Proressor, X. X. Shollts, Candidate of rhysical " Mathematical Sciences. 1. M. 3=olj-&renxo: and L. A. BashkIrovg Ed. of Publishing House. S. Xholyavskly; Tech. Zd.: 1. VolokMnovlch. ___M16 _k 'MRI'0399 M-0 physical ihemlsts, radio electronics engineers, and technical personnel engaged In the production and U30 of ferromagnetic =tariaI3. It may also be used by !tu~ljnts In advanced courses In radlo electronics, Physics, and Physical chemistry. COVERAGE, The book contains reports Presented at the Third All- Union Conraronce on Forriten held in XInsk. Belorussian $3R. The "Parts deal With magnetic tran3ror=ationa, electrical and galvanOolagnetle pmperties of ferrites, studies of the growth of,fOrritO single Crystals, prublecs In the chemical and phyal- co hemlc&l Analysis Or ferrItea. studies or rerritea having r*ct&ngular hysteresis loops and -ultlco=ponent rerrIte systems xhlbitIng spontanootis rectangularity, problems In maznetic NtractIon, highly coarci-,e feriten, =a,,,etje spectroscopy, fOrramagnotic resonance, magneto-opticV. ;hyatcaj principled of using f*rrIte components In electrical circuits, anisotropy Or electrical and magnetic properties, ate. The Cor,mitteet an Fag- a tls=t AS USSR (S. V. Vonsovskiy, Chajrnman) orranizt-d the can- reretice. References accompany individual artIcLea. ForrItes (Cont.) And L 3 cu~ Magnetochemleal In- 137 A- M. Gordina. ?is- PerrIte3 for the 100-IOOOZC Frequency 142 RabkIn. L_ L-and Z. 1. NovvIko 3-Some Propqrtles of ent 0 Wr~Vel-Zlnc Forritel, Depencent UFpn the Conditions of SYnthS810 And Their Content of Fe tons 146 XBOICT, K, P. 'Discussion of the lFrecoding) Report 158 A., A. P. Falkin, and X. It. Sirota. X-Ray 3t WMEM-nar-twi Ternary System XIY6204-XgFe204-ZnPe204 159 01.1-It-vA I. X- And 14. M. 3irota. Investigation or the Effect Of Composition an the Proportion of magnesium- Itangenese Ferrite& 164 card 6/18 Card 4AS -- . . .......... ---- 22033 S/061/61/000/01B/004/027 B104 B101 AUTHORS: Bulgakova, T. I., Guzey, L. S. TITLE: bla6-neto-chemicai investigation of cobalt-nickel ferrites _.,D~C.'iL: Referativnyy zh%irnal. Khimiya, no. 18, 1061, 34 ~L , abstract 1BB222 (Sb. "Perrity. Piz. i fiz.-khim, svoystvall. :.insk, i3sn, lq6o, 137-141) TEXT: The phase com-oosition of Co-Vi ferrites was investigated by maUnetic and x-ray diffraction studies. The formation of solid solutions of Go and !*.i ferrites was established, A constant Curie temoerature and an anomaly of the curve of coercive force in the range of 20 - 50 mole1j; of CoFe 204 were found, [Abstracter's note: ComDlete translationj Card 1/1 43259 S/189/62/o6o/oO6/004/006 j D214/1)307 AUTHORS Bulgakova, 'T.I. and Guzey, L.S. TITLE: A study of the hysteresis curves of cobalt-nickel ferrites PERIODICAL: Moscow. Universitat. Vestnik. Seriya 11. 1(himiya, no. 6, 1962., 58-60 TEXT- The influence was studied of the composition and heat and magnetic treatments of cobalt: -nickel ferrites Co,,Nii.-, Fe204 (x . 0.1-0.8) on the shapes of the corresponding hysteresis curves. Quenched specimens ffave curves with Br/BsV M 0.3-0.4 (Br - remancnt induction, Bs - maximum induction) where B /Bs rises slightly as x increases. Specimens reheated to 906EG after quench- ing and cooled at 50OC/hr gave curves with Br/Bs os_ition (part I of curve)* In the range x1. 290-1.136 [C~ar4 1/3 C- CESSION NR: APS013526 ~ a horizontal segment 2 appears which is attributed to the two solid phases FeFe204 and FeO; here the vapor pressure ratio is independent of the composition. The :sloping portion 3 of the curve indicates the appearance of a solid phase of variable ~composition for which the vapor pressure ratio changes with the composition. The results were used for calculating the free energy change AGO for the reduction of 'FeFe204 and its dissociation pressure Pox at 12500K; the data are in good agr-e-eTa-ent with those in the literature. Orig. art. has: 3 figures and I table. ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy univer-sitet im. M. V. Lomonosova (Moscow State Universitv) EFCL: 01 SUB CODE: GC SUBMITTED: l6Jul64 1FO REF SOV: 006 OTHER: 001 Card 2/3 ACCESSION RE! :-AP50.13526 ID~ [Card 3/3 ZAYTSKV-, 0,8&; BULOAKOVA, T.I., Saturator for preparing gas-vapor mixtures. Mmr. fiz. khim. 39 no. lt245-246 Ja 163 (MIR& 19t1) lo Moskovskiy, gosudarstvennyy universitat imeni M.V. Lomonosova. Sulmitted February 24,, 1964. BULGAMVA. T.. P. Treatment of skin cancer with Gordeev's solution. Vop.onk.1 no.1:110-113 '55. (MLRA 8:10) 1. Iz Voronozhako-O oblastnogo ankologicheakogn dispansera (gl.vrach--T.P. Bulgakova) (ANTISIE?TICS, therapeutic use. Gordeev's solution in cancer of skin) (SKIN, neoplasms, ther.,Gordeev's solution) 1. BUILAKOVA, V. , FE-'IYAT,-1:jr, V. 2. USM (6CC' ) I . ',,!eat Industry 1, 1 7. Cooperation of science and Froduction. Idas. 243 i:o- 13 1953. 9. Monthiy List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, 1-~P-y 1953. Unclassified. YEGOROV, N.S.; POPOVA, O.Ye.; BITTEUVA, MjB.; BULGAKOVA, V.G.; GOFMAN, K. Influence of the products of vital activity of bacteria on the growth and antibiotic properties of various actinomycetes. Mikro- biologiia 29 no.2:2159-275 Mi-AP 160. (MIRA 14:7) 1. Biologo-pochvemyy fakul'tet Moskovskogo gosudarstvemnogo universiteta imeni M.V.Lomonosova. (ACT1140MYCES) (BACTERIA) -Pfect af 3naci.ivat4 an on trio pr~-,tective prcpc r 3 certain antibiotics. E.adiobiologila 3 no.5:75,1-75? '6-. Moskovski-, gosudaistvennyy -universitet, Lomon,~sova, biologo-yK)cnvenny-y f akul I tet. POLIN, A.N.; BULGAKOVAp V.G.; SILAM, A.B. ~-`, ~'- Rapid turbidimetric method for the quantitative determination of gramicidin C. kitibiotiki 8 no-3t237-241 Mr'63 (MIRA 17W 1. Laboratoriya antibiotikov ( zav. - dol~;aent A.B. Silayev) Moskovskogo universiteta imeni Lommosova. GOLIDFARB, Ya.L.; TAYTS, S.Z.; BULGAKOVA, V.I.',. New method of synthesizing macrocyclic compounds. Report Ne.3: Intramolacular alkylation of 2-( W -iodalkyl)-5-(c~xbetlioxyacetyl) thiophenes. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser.khim. nc-7:1299-1307 JI 163. 16:9) 1. Institut organic4eskA)y khimii im. li.D.Zelinskogo AN SSSR, (Thioph--ne) (Alkrlation) (Mac==wlar-ular compounds) SHIENTALID, N.M., kand.tekhn.nauk; BULGAKOVA, V.V., Inzh. Remarks on S.S.Krotoviikii's book "Field testing of large precast reinforced concrete construction elements.' Bet.i zhel.-bet. no.6:291-292 Je 16o. (MIRA 13:7) (Precast concrete--Testing) (Krotovskii, S.S.) too 000 It WOW ad MOW- -a air Obaballo. was SO-63 in smormteml tubors. 71 at d GFrwjtj% am 26.49 In S&mtml m S[T,%L%.UltfIC,%L &.ITIRA'JWRR CLAt%rKAIIGN xa~, u 5 Ly 00 11 a It a, a, W, .4, U, At P. 1 Z '00 roe too tIq 0 No 0 All -0.0. a 3 g I 4 Ina 2. IISSR 600 4. Seeds - Morphology 7. Biology of the dormant stAc.,e of se,.ds of some li.-nenits pplants, Biul. M-01P. O+a,,. biol, 57, No. 6, 1952. .1. MonthLy List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, April 195-3, uncl- 0 FELIMIA11, S.14.; BOMBELI, A.V.; ROZENBLAT, 0., wrach-laborant; BULGAKOVA,_Yu.A., vrachflaborant Letter to the editor concerning G.P. Stopanov's articlep "Sterilization of Francke's needlep by heating for the purpose of preventing viral hepatitis." Zhur. mi~=obiol., epid. i immun. 33 no.1:158-159 Ja 16-9. (MIPA 15:3) 1. Zaveduyushchaya laboratoriyey Sanatoriya, imeni Ivanova, Odessa (for Fel?dman).' 2. Zaveduyushchiy laboratoriyey Sanatoriya "Solnechnyy", Odessa (for Bombel'). 3. Sana%orjT "Yuzhnyy", Odessa (for Rozenblat, Bulgakova). (STERILIZATION) (11EPATITIS, IPF&CTIOUS) Andreynv, A.; BERIYA, L.; _~ULGANI -N. VO"NESENSKIY, N.; VORDSHILOV, K.; _ -if.. -;- " K.,VIAIDVICII, L.: YOSYGIN, A.; OZITMOV, A.; M~IXWOV, G.; 14IKOYU,A.: I-DWTOV, V.; FOWHA~MM, P.; POW, G.; SUSIDV, N.; IGMSTICHEV.N.; SEWMIK, N.,- SIIKIRYATOV, 14. Andriev Alnksandrovicli Zhdanov; obituaryr. Vympal 11 no-17:1-4 S 148. (MIRA 12:9) (Zhdanov, Andrei Alaki3androvich, 1896-1948) BULCLIRKA, I BULGAREA, I. Close collaboration with the enterprise committee, a guarantee of our achievements. D. h- Vol. 7 no 290, Aug 1955 Bricks and tiles in greater number and of better quality. p. 1. Activity of the hth Congress of the Union of Construction Workers and the BuiLding Materials Industry. p.1. Vol. 7 no. 289, July 1955 CONSTRUCTORUL Bucuresti, Rumania So: Eastern European Accession Vol. 5 No. 4 April 1956 BUIGAREA, I. First pneumatic conduits in our country have been put into service, also other technical innovations in the cement factory Ilia Pentilie-Fieni. p. 2. CONSTRUCTORUL. (&nistarul Constructii-lor si Industr1ei Materia-lelor de Constructii si Uniunea Sindicatelor de Salar-lati din Intreprinderile de Constructii) Bucuresti. Vol. 8. no. 348, Sept, 1936. SOURCE: East European Acessions List, (EEAL). Library of CongTess, Vol. 5, No. 21, November, 1956. BULGAROV, 111ya Ivanovich, pitomnikovod; IVISHURENKO, Aleksandr Gerasimovich, doktor sellkhoz. nauk; S.F" red. [Growing grafted grapevine seedlings; from work practices on the Suvorov State Farm., Odessa Province] Vyrashchivanie privitykh vinogradnykh sazhentsev; iz opyta raboty sovkhoza imeni Suvorova Odesskoi oblasti. Odessa, 'Xaiak, 1965. 81 p. (MIRA 18:12) 1. Zamestitell direktora Ukrainskogo nauchno-issledovatell- skogo instituta vinogradarstva i vinodeliia imeni Tairova (for Mishurenko). 2. Sovkhoz imeni Suvorova Odesskoy ob- lasti (for Bulgarov). BU1G.',ROVS111Y, V. A - 305650 BT11---irovsr'Ay, V.. Stroyka -irjsoturil-,~h z,',3nV. (Stroitel':Avo zh!-1o::a do7.a i na kotellnich. liaherezhnom v 1'osinre). Ill. A. 'Ka'.."ovskly. Tc.'hnika - molodezhi, 191-1n, No. 11, C. 1-5 SO: Letopis' Zhurnalf rLyk1i Statey, Vol, 50, I-loslcva, 11,149 BULGAROVSKIY, V.A.,-inzh. Constructimg- a multistoried apartment house on Kotallnicho- skaya Quay In Moscow. Stroi.prom. 27 no.12:7-11 D 149. (MIBA 13:2) (Moscow-Apartment houses) USSR/Cultivated Plants - Frui-L-Is. Berries. M Abs Jour Ref Zhur Biol.; No 13, 1958, 82542 Author Dul&artsev, G.N. I- St T i t.,- e On fhe A6xic -Itliral Tech.-i _q,-e of Gi-owi:. Grape Plants. Orig Pub Sad. i ogorod, 1958, No 1; 053-64 Abstract For Moldavia, transplanting of grape grafts is recomer.- ded when the soil temperature rises to 18-20P. Water for irrigatioii rust have a temperatre of :iot iower than 29-220. In pi.anting, the place of the eiiion of the Erafts shovld be 8-10 centimeters above the ground.' Card 1/1 BULGARU, Mirceft Harmonious union of industry and agriculture in the complex development of the Rumanian economy. Probleme econ 17 no.8g 129-141 Ag 164. 1. Deputy Director General, Central Statistical Directorate. BULGATO,VII A,.NI,, - Age of basalts in the basin of the upper reaches of the Vitim River. Kraeved. abor. no.6;48-53 161. (MIRA 15.2) (Vitim Plateau--Basalt) B!JLI~, -j C"~ . .~ , : . -1 "", - ''5. (!,;*,-. ;- - C, i ~--ecj'i Z. nD . 7 . -. _j -,-! 3", 1. . -I - w . - * t~ BULGATOV, Andrey V 1)L'yAXiq4;_ZUBAKINA, T.I., red.; BATOTSYRENOVA, D.B., takhn.red. TArshan Health Resort] Kurort Arshan. Ulan-Ude, Buriatskoe-' knizhnoe izd-vo, 1959. 127 P. (MIRA 13:9) (ARSHAN-DESCRIPTION) (HEALTH RNSOJUS, WATERING PLACES. ETC.) A- i3UA',G.k'i*CV Lid-ey %fasillyevich; rod. Y I I Y [fi.rsl-.,ELr. Health Resort] Kii-Trjr-' Arshp-r... U-1an-Lije, E-a- riatskoe luiizbxoe izd-vo, 19U,. 130 -,. j (MIRA 18:1) BULGAY, Boris ~Ilartynovich -- awarded sci degree of Doc, Tech Sci for the 19 Jun 57 defense of dissertation: "Examination fissledovanlyel and normalization of the cleanliness of wood surfaces" at the Council, Mos Timber-Tech Inst; Prot '40 14t 31 May 58. (bivlvuy 11-58)18) BULIGIN, I.A. Mechanism of influance, of Interoceptors, on spinal cutanso-muscular reflexes. Fiziol. th. 3SSR 37 no-5:587-597 SePt-Oct 51. (CLML 21:4) 1. Department of General Physiology. Institute of Experimental Modicina, Academy of Sciencas USSR, Leningrad. 3-JLG'II-.OV, K. Fish fauna in the rivers of Vitosha Eountains am' the adjacent '.-.ith a I zoogeograpaic il,~ap. P. 163- IZVESTIT-Ii. Sofiia, Bulgaria, Vol. 7, 1S" ?b 9, 'T 14onthly List of '-East Accessions (3'.-~AI) LCI, Vol. ~~o January 1Q,')0 Uncl. ilydrolo.-ic Peculiarities of Lake Ereburna Reservation and composition of its fish fauna. 1). 251. Sofl.ia, Bidgaria, Vol. 7, 1/058 Ionthl- List of East Accessions (;!EAI) IC, Vol. 9, 11o. 1 January 96 Uncl. BULGURKOVJ, K. The system, biology, and zoogeographic propagation of the fresh- water lobsters of the Astacidae and Potanonidae families in B-algaria. Izv Zool inst BAN 10:165-192 161. (EEAI 10:9/10) Ik (Biology) (zoology) (Lobsters) BUWURKOV, K. ------ --- Biology of Bothriocephalus scorpii (WLUer) in turbots. Izv Inst ribovud BAN 3:253-2641 163.